Do you wish Mitt Romney were in the White House during these troubling times?

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locomotive

willgrr, I'm not scared of facts. Do the facts weigh heavily in favor of the president doing his "limited action" in Syria? Is there enough evidence to go ahead? Is the intelligence convincing to all those involved in the decision, now that Pres. Obama has gone to Congress for the vote?

Even though your post was tongue-in-cheek, I'll agree with it, along with my slight revision.

"If only the current administration could handle things as well as Ike did before invading France."

I sincerely hope what the administration wants to do is best for US security interests in that volatile part of the world.

locomotive

Veritas: "Where is George W. Bush and what is "HIS" position on the Syrian situation?"

So everyone polled previous presidents for their positions on Iraq before Pres. Bush went in? I don't recall that.

Libs have been saying for YEARS that everything, including the ring-around-the-kitchen-sink, that Pres. Bush did or said was wrong, wrong, wrong. (And we've been living with the results ever since - forgot that part.)

Why in the wide world would any lib want to know what Pres. Bush's position is on anything, especially whether or not to do the "limited action" in Syria?

Unless they need another reason to blame him for, well, everything. "It's all Pres. Bush's fault that Pres. Obama gave the order to go into Syria!"

Note: those quotes hold imaginary words. No need to c/p, as they're not real.

Missy1

Veritas, your right Obama is the President. And I am thankful, my son, is not taking orders from him, he is too old and my grandson is to little. Maybe you should sign up, since you believe everything he says.

locomotive

Veritas' new nickname can be Deflect-O-Rama. Has he bothered to address Pres. Obama's pending decision about a limited military strike in Syria yet? Not that I've seen, but every incident Republican, including the kitchen sink, has been positively c/p'ed from here to eternity.

minreader

Ok gals and guy, different subject here. namexxx, this bud is for you.:)

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WorriedAmerican

JackAaah

and hellllllllO to you too, willies. You said "Funny thing, at 12:11 AM this morning 100% said NO. something is fishy at the MDN. " it just may have been that only one vote was cast at 12:11am.....can we come together to agree on that? (was it your vote?)